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Re: Ldlite 1.1 released
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lugnet.cad
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Date:
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Tue, 20 Oct 1998 12:54:10 GMT
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LDraw can be associated with .DAT files, and launched from a browser.
But you have to create an ldraw.pif file first, so Windows knows to
run LDraw in the c:\ldraw directory.
Steve
Once upon a time, "Selçuk GÖRE <teyyareci>"
<sgore@SPAMsuperonline.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> This small gadget is really nice. The most wonderful thing about that,
> (IMHO) we have a kind of browser add-on taht can display dat files directly.
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> Thanks Paul!..:-)
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> Now, how about implementing Ldraw commanline switches /commands to this nice
> program's user interface, as a menu?..
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> Just an idea..:-)
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> Selçuk
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> Paul Gyugyi wrote in message <362AD883.BBB65100@gyugyi.com>...
> > Ldlite 1.1 is up on my web page.
> > <http://www.gyugyi.com/l3g0/ldlite/>
> > It fixes bugs a few bugs. Ldlite now defaults to
> > full-screen mode (for you mime fans), and has a
> > polling mode, to automatically redraw when the main .dat
> > file changes (helpful when creating models).
> > -gyug
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>
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| Hi This small gadget is really nice. The most wonderful thing about that, (IMHO) we have a kind of browser add-on taht can display dat files directly. Thanks Paul!..:-) Now, how about implementing Ldraw commanline switches /commands to this nice (...) (26 years ago, 20-Oct-98, to lugnet.cad)
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